Unless otherwise provided, the provisions of this chapter shall
be administered and enforced by the Building Inspector of the Village.
The Building Inspector shall keep a complete file of all applications,
permits, orders, certificates, requirements and decisions affecting
each and every application filed pursuant to this chapter and § 7-712
of the Village Law.
[Added 1-9-1978 by L.L. No. 1-1978; amended 1-22-2007 by L.L. No.
4-2007]
A. The site plan shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission which, upon review and upon Planning Commission verification of compliance with all zoning requirements and, where applicable, Chapter
184, Historic Districts and Landmarks, including verification of any necessary approval of the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Historic Preservation Commission, shall make its recommendations to the Village Board. Approval, disapproval, or conditional approval shall be given by the Village Board. Village Board approval shall be deemed expired if the building permit associated with the site plan pursuant to §
350-55B is not obtained within two years from the date of Village Board approval. It is suggested that the site plan be reviewed, by the Planning Commission, in two separate stages:
[Amended 4-24-2017 by L.L. No. 1-2017; 11-14-2022 by L.L. No. 5-2022]
B. The Planning
Commission shall arrange that written notice of a site plan review
by the Commission be mailed or otherwise delivered to all residential
and commercial developed premises within 150 feet of the boundary
lines of the premises which is the subject of the site plan review.
Said written notice shall be mailed or delivered not later than 20
days prior to the site plan review and shall identify the subject
premises, the date and place of the site plan review and the time
of the meeting during which the site plan review has been scheduled.
Adjournments or continuances of a site plan review to the date of
a future meeting of the Planning Commission need not be noticed as
aforesaid if the date of the adjournment or continuance is established
during a meeting during which a site plan review of the subject premises
was scheduled.
[Added 10-28-2013 by L.L.
No. 6-2013]
C. Subsection E(1) to (10) of the following site plan requirements
constitutes the required information for the preliminary concept.
The final site plan shall include all items under site plan requirements,
where applicable.
[Amended 12-28-2009 by L.L. No. 7-2009]
D. Site plan requirements shall include the following drawings, documents
and information to be prepared by a licensed engineer, architect,
landscape architect, surveyor or attorney, as appropriate:
(1) Title of drawing, name of development, name of applicant, name and
seal of person preparing drawing, North point and scale and date,
to be included on all drawings.
(3) Existing topography with a contour interval of not more than five
feet.
(4) Location of all existing watercourses, wooded areas, easements, rights-of-way,
roads, railroads, canals, rivers, buildings, structures or any other
physical feature directly on the site or beyond the site which would
exert any impact on the proposed development.
(5) Land use and zoning information regarding all contiguous and neighboring
properties within 1,000 feet of the proposed development.
(6) Soil characteristics, including extent and types of existing vegetation.
(7) Location of existing and proposed utilities, including water, sanitary
and storm sewer systems.
(8) Location of existing and proposed streets, parking and service areas,
access drives and bicycle and pedestrian ways within and immediately
adjoining the site.
(9) Location of proposed buildings and structures.
(10)
Location and proposed development of all open spaces, including
parks, playgrounds, screen planting and other landscaping.
(11)
Drainage plan showing existing and proposed grade.
(12)
Water supply plan including location of hydrants.
(13)
Storm and sanitary sewerage plans, including locations, sizes
and invert elevations of existing and proposed sanitary sewers and
stormwater drains and the locations and sizes of all other underground
utilities or structures.
(14)
Paving plans, including typical cross sections and profiles
of proposed streets, pedestrian walkways and bikeways.
(15)
Preliminary architectural plans for the proposed buildings or
structures, indicating typical floor plans and elevations.
(16)
A landscape plan indicating location, type and size of existing
trees and vegetation, identifying those to be preserved, and location,
type and size of trees, vegetation and other amenities to be provided.
(17)
Location and design of lighting facilities, fences, walls and
signs.
(18)
Proposed easements, restrictions, covenants and provisions for
home owners associations and common ownership.
(19)
Complete dimensioning, numbering systems for lots and buildings
and other similar information not contained in preliminary drawings.
E. Stormwater pollution prevention plan. A stormwater pollution prevention plan consistent with the requirements of Chapter
292, Part
1, and Chapter
350, Article
XIII, shall be required for site plan approval. The SWPPP shall meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Chapter
350, Article
XIII. The approved site plan shall be consistent with the provisions of Chapter
292, Part
1, and Chapter
350, Article
XIII.
[Added 11-26-2007 by L.L. No. 14-2007]
The Building Inspector is hereby empowered to cause any building,
other structure or tract of land to be inspected and examined and
to order in writing the remedying of any condition found to exist
therein or thereat in violation of any provision of this chapter.
After any such order has been served, no work shall proceed on any
building, other structure or tract of land covered by such order,
except to comply with such order.
In addition to the foregoing remedies, the Village Board may
institute any appropriate action or proceeding to prevent, correct
or restrain any violation of this chapter.